Airvantis, a Brazilian space logistics company, has launched an NFT for funders of scientific research projects on the Moon.
They will be able to send their selfies, which will be gathered in a digital flag of Brazil. The image will be stored on a lunar server from November.
Space engineer Lucas Fonseca, director of Airvantis, says that the Brasil 200 project is part of the current moment of resumption of the space race, now involving companies that are not part of the space agency bubble, such as SpaceX, Blue Origin and Virgin Galactic accelerating tourism. space.
According to him, the NFT proposed by Airvantis is a funding model that intends to create a club of people interested in space initiatives and integrate financing from companies and individuals.
Joana Cunha with Paulo Ricardo Martins and Diego Felix
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